So I have a 115AH house battery that primarily runs the fridge, solar and an 8AWG going back to the main battery (I'm using an old run that I had for the newly added house battery).
Just recently I have learned that connecting the power from the main battery or the alternator directly to the house battery is not the most efficient as the alternator might be dropping its output on as needed basis and might not recognize the house battery draw as needing "charging" but rather will see it as another "draw". To combat that, there are DC/DC charger, but the least expensive one I found was Renogy in Amazon Warehouse for $100 (20A model). It is said that you set it up for your type of a battery and it takes variable DC input (from 9V to 16V) and optimizes the output for charging.
So now I'm wondering - couldn't I use the solar charge controller to do the same? The solar charge controller has circuitry that adjusts the charging voltage/current to the battery type that is connected, it deals with a wide range of inputs and let's face it - my charging input will never be below 12.8V coming from the alternator. So could I use it as my DC/DC charger? Any issues there? Am I missing something obvious?
Oh yeah, when parked my solar charger controller would be fed by the 160W panel that I have.
Just recently I have learned that connecting the power from the main battery or the alternator directly to the house battery is not the most efficient as the alternator might be dropping its output on as needed basis and might not recognize the house battery draw as needing "charging" but rather will see it as another "draw". To combat that, there are DC/DC charger, but the least expensive one I found was Renogy in Amazon Warehouse for $100 (20A model). It is said that you set it up for your type of a battery and it takes variable DC input (from 9V to 16V) and optimizes the output for charging.
So now I'm wondering - couldn't I use the solar charge controller to do the same? The solar charge controller has circuitry that adjusts the charging voltage/current to the battery type that is connected, it deals with a wide range of inputs and let's face it - my charging input will never be below 12.8V coming from the alternator. So could I use it as my DC/DC charger? Any issues there? Am I missing something obvious?
Oh yeah, when parked my solar charger controller would be fed by the 160W panel that I have.